Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to discuss how employment regulations and stigma, arising from working for welfare in 'public works', limit the social inclusion of social assistance beneficiaries. Activation in 'public works' is meant for those beneficiaries unable to participate to the unsubsidized labour market because of range of work impairments. Design/methodology/approach - The paper is based on qualitative interviews concerning the perspectives of social assistance beneficiaries in Luxembourg who work in ‘public works’ activation schemes in exchange for social assistance support. The paper uses an encompassing definition of social inclusion based on the idea of social rights. Findings - Access to legal employment status and to...
Since the 1990s if not earlier, the asymmetry in the European Community/European Union between marke...
As welfare states developed their activation policies, mandatory participation of welfare recipients...
Jordan (2000) notes how while there is a possible confluence between social work practice and New La...
Participatory activation – as I understand it – is aconscious involvement in the activities of socia...
This thesis examines Work Integration Social Enterprises (WISE) from the perspective of the right to...
A major social policy aim in the UK is to promote social inclusion through a strategy of 'welfare to...
© 2011 Dr. Daniel Jeremy PerkinsThe last two decades have witnessed a change in the form and substan...
This paper focuses on social workers’ interpretation of Belgian activation policies, which bring abo...
Social assistance system is intended for persons who are not employed or have not been employed for ...
The article is an attempt to present the thesis that social employment may constitute an appropriate...
Labour market policies targeting people with disabilities primarily focus on establishing a working ...
Paid employment is the primary marker of social inclusion. Welfare reform is encouraging disabled pe...
The article discusses the difficulties faced by disabled people to enter the ordinary labour market....
Parmi les multiples notions ou perspectives à travers lesquelles les processus de recomposition des ...
Government policy to reduce social exclusion focuses on increasing employment opportunities and ince...
Since the 1990s if not earlier, the asymmetry in the European Community/European Union between marke...
As welfare states developed their activation policies, mandatory participation of welfare recipients...
Jordan (2000) notes how while there is a possible confluence between social work practice and New La...
Participatory activation – as I understand it – is aconscious involvement in the activities of socia...
This thesis examines Work Integration Social Enterprises (WISE) from the perspective of the right to...
A major social policy aim in the UK is to promote social inclusion through a strategy of 'welfare to...
© 2011 Dr. Daniel Jeremy PerkinsThe last two decades have witnessed a change in the form and substan...
This paper focuses on social workers’ interpretation of Belgian activation policies, which bring abo...
Social assistance system is intended for persons who are not employed or have not been employed for ...
The article is an attempt to present the thesis that social employment may constitute an appropriate...
Labour market policies targeting people with disabilities primarily focus on establishing a working ...
Paid employment is the primary marker of social inclusion. Welfare reform is encouraging disabled pe...
The article discusses the difficulties faced by disabled people to enter the ordinary labour market....
Parmi les multiples notions ou perspectives à travers lesquelles les processus de recomposition des ...
Government policy to reduce social exclusion focuses on increasing employment opportunities and ince...
Since the 1990s if not earlier, the asymmetry in the European Community/European Union between marke...
As welfare states developed their activation policies, mandatory participation of welfare recipients...
Jordan (2000) notes how while there is a possible confluence between social work practice and New La...